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THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY 

WASHINGTON, D. C. 



RECORD 



OF 



THE GRADUATES 



OF 



THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 



1894- 1900 



JUDD & DETWKILER 
PRINTKRS TO THE SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES OF AVASHINGTON 

WASHINGTON, D. C. 

1900 



A RECORD 



OF THE 



CIVIL, ELECTRICAL, AND MECHANICAL 

ENGINEERS 



OF THE 



MASTERS OF SCIENCE AND ARTS 



AND OF THE 



DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY 



OF 



THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY 

WHO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR DEGREES AF^R EXAMINATION 
AND ON THE PRESENTATION Or 'tHESES 



IN 



THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 
I 894- I 900 



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RECORD OF THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDHLS. 



CIVIL ENGINEER. 

1898. 
William vStone Hutton, 

1896, Virginia Military Institute. 

Thesis: Connecticut Avenue Viaduct over Rock Creek. (Not pub.) 

1899. 
Thomas Miller Fendall, 

B. S. , 1897, Virginia Military Institute. 

Thesis : Design of a Combined Sewerage System for West Troy, 
New York. (Not published.) 

William Mather Lamson, 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Design for a Memorial Bridge across the Potomac River. 
(Not published.) 

I 900. 
Eldridge Roger Boyle, 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Design for a Steel Water Tower. (Not published.) 

Captain Roy Bagley Hayes, 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Design for a Stone-arch Bridge over Rock Creek on line 
of Massachusetts Avenue extended. (Not published.) 

Francis Repetti Weller, 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Project for the Collection and Disposal of the Sewage of 
the District of Columbia. (Not published.) 

ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. 

1898. 
Fred Ferguson Reisner, 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Concerning the Unipolar Dynamo. (Not published.) 

1900. 
Faust Frank Crampton, 

B. S., 1898, University of Michigan. 

Thesis : Three-phase Transniission of Di-phase Currents. (Not 
published.) 

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RECORD OF THE GRADUATES OF 



MECHANICAL ENGINEER. 

T900. 

Ivieiit. Theodore Cornell Fenton, U. S. N., 
Graduate, 1885, U. S. Naval Academy. 
IvL. B., 1892 ; hh. M., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Turret and Mount for 13-incli Guns. (Not published.) 

Ralph Brewster Marean, 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Preliminary Test for Determining the Advisability of 

Installing Separate Motors in the Press-room, United States 

Weather Bureau. (Not published.) 

MASTER OF SCIENCE. 

1894. 

Jessie Claire McDonald, (Philosophy of History) 

B. S., 1888, Wellesley College. 
Thesis: The Ethics of Aristotle. (Not published.) 

Herbert Louis Rice, (Quaternions) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Solution of I^inear and Vector Functions. (Not pub.) 

Cscar John Schneider, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis : The Estimation of Manganese. (Not published.) 

1895. 

George Estes Barton, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1 89 1, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 

Thesis : A Study of Glycerol. (J. Am. Cheni. Soc, vol. xvii, pp. 
277-280,883-890, 1895. ^ 

Fredrich Ludwig Johannes Boettcher, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1894, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Analysis of Salsola kali tragus (Iv.) Moq. (Not pub.) 

William Asbury Case, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1894, vSt. John's College. 
Thesis : The Properties and Analysis of Nitroglycerine. (Not pub.) 



THK SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 5 

George Vose Chandler, (Electricity) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Design for a Dynamo for Ivigliting the Columbian Uni- 
versity Building. (Not published.) 

lyouise Connolly, (Mineralogy) 

B. S., 1888, Columbian University. 

Thesis: The Minei'als of Washington and the Vicinity. (Not 
published.) 

Elmer Selah Farwell, (Advanced Calculus) 

C. E., 1891, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 

Thesis : Conformal Representation of One Surface upon Another. 
(Not published.) 

Revere Randolph Hurley, (Zoology) 

M. D., 1884, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Myxosporidia or Psorosperms of Fishes and the Epidemics 

Produced b}' Them. (Report of U. S. Commission of Fish and 

Fisheries for 1895, pp. 65-304, 47 pits.) 

Horace Mann, (Economics) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 
T^i^^jw .• The Measure of Value. (Not published.) 

George Baden Pfeiffer, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1886, Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College. 
Thesis : A Study of the Picrates. (Not published.) 

Cabell Whitehead, (Chemistry) 

B. M., 1885, Lehigh University. 

Thesis : Separation of Tellurium from Copper Residues, with Notes 
on some new Reactions. (J. Am. Chem. Soc. , vol. xvii, pp. 849- 
85s, 1895.) 

1896. 

Edna Anne Clarke, (Comparative Politics) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis : An Outline Sketch of the British Constitution. (Not pub.) 

Allan Davis, (Political Philosophy) 

B. S., 1890, Columbian University. 
Thesis : The Communistic Society of Zoar. (Not published.) 

Bolivar Lang Falconer, (Comparative Neurology) 

M. D., 1895, Georgetown University. 
Thesis: The Epiphysis and Parietal Eyes. (Not published.) 



6 RECORD OF THE GRADUATES OF 

Agnes Montgomery Graham, (Political Economy) 

B. S. , 1895, Columbian Universit3^ 

Thesis : A Study of Free and Restrictive Banking. (Not pub.) 

William Theodore Gray, (Meteorology) 

1883, U. S. Naval Academy. 
Thesis : Chronology and Distribution of Icebergs in the Southern 

and Antarctic Oceans. (Proc. U. S. Naval Institute, vol. xxii, 

pp. 743-755, 1896.) 

Daisy Maud Orleman, (Zoology) 

M. D., 1890; B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis: Development and Homologies of Vertebrae and Ribs. 
(Not published.) 

Clarence Le Roy Parker, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1895, Columbian Universit}^ 

Thesis: Argon ; its Discover}^ and its Properties, with a Bibliog- 
raphy, (J, Am. Chem. Soc, vol. xix, pp. 124-138, 1897.) 

David Henry Sleem, (Physics) 

B. A., 1879 ; M. D., 1887, Beyrout College. 
M. D., 1889, New York University. 
Thesis : Construction of an Electric Railroad. (Not published.) 

1897. 

Joseph William Fell, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1889, Trinity College. 

Thesis : A Systematic Classification of the Artificial Organic Color- 
ing Matters. (Not published.) 

Anne Lewis Pierce, (Political Philosophy) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Tlie Industrial Revolution of the Eighteenth Century in 
England. (Not published.) 

Frank Darius Simons, (Chemistry) 

B, A., 1895, Universit}^ of Indiana. 

Thesis: The Action of Certain Bodies on the Digestive Ferments. 
(J. Am. Chem. Soc, vol. xix, pp. 744-754, 1897.) 

Thomas Alfred Witherspoon, (Chemistry) 

1885, U. S. Naval Academy. 

Thesis: The Phenomena Attending the Practice of the Art of 
Electrolysis. (Not published.) 



thp: schooi. of graduatk studies 7 

1898. 

William Frederic Biehl, (Political Philosophy) 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Trade Relations between the United States and Other 
Pan-American States. (Not published.) 

Stephen Cookman Miller, (Mineralogy) 

M. D., 1884, Columbian University. 
Phar. D., 1888, Howard Universit3^ 
Thesis: Methods in Determinative Mineralogy. (Not published.) 

Edward George Portner, (^Chemistry) 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Action of Normal Propyl Alcohol on Phosphonium Iodide. 

(Not published.) 

lyouise Tayler, (Zoology) 

B. A., 1896, Wellesley College. 

Thesis : Historical Review and Anatomical Features of Sclerostoma 
ping7iicola YevriW. (Not published.) 

Fletcher Pearre Veitch, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1 89 1, Maryland Agricultural College. 

Thesis : Estimation of Alumina and Ferric Oxid in Natural Phos- 
phates. (Not published.) 

1899. 

Aida Mary Doyle, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1898, Columbian University. 
Thesis : A New Organic Acid Containing Phosphorus. (Not pub.) 

Burton Haines Ksterly, (Brain Anatomy) 

B. S., 1898, University of Wisconsin. 

Thesis: An Outline Study of the Comparative Anatomy of the 
Vertebrate Brain. (Not published.) 

Fred Cragin Jones, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1898, Columbian University. 
Thesis : A Study of the Nitration of Cellulose. (Not published.) 

Eleanor Annie Lamson, (Astronomy) 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Heliocentric and Geocentric Positions of Mercury, Mars, 
Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune for January 30, May 13, 
August 25, and December 7, 1904. (Not published.) 



8 RECORD OF THE GRADUATES OF 

Henry Orth, Jr., (Physics) 

M. E., 1893, Lehigh University. 

Thesis : History of the Development of the Incandescent Filament. 
(Not published.) 

William Skinner, (Agricultural Chemistry) 

B. S., 1895, Maryland Agricultural College. 
Thesis : The Ash of Plants. (Not published.) 

Christian George Storm, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1898, Columbian University. 

Thesis : The Specific Gravities of Mixtures of Nitric and Sulphuric 
Acids, (Not published.) 

Clara Mary Upton, (Astronomy) 

B. A., 1897, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Latitude and Longitude of the Moon for 1905. (Not pub. ) 

Edward Warren Vaill, Jr., (Mathematical Physics) 

B. S., 1893, 1894, Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 
Thesis: The Logic of Mathematics. (Not published.) 

George Keen Woodworth, (Physics) 

M. E., 1896, Cornell University. 

Thesis : The Design, Construction, and Test of a Polyphase Gen- 
erator. (Not published.) 

1900. 

George Wetmore Colles, (Electricity) 

A. B., 1892, Yale College. 

M. E., 1894, Stevens Institute. 

Thesis : The History, Theory, and Characteristics of Rotary Trans- 
formers. (Not published.) 

William Eldridge Hillyer, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Investigation of the Methods for the Estimation of Man- 
ganese. (Not published.) 

Nevil Monroe Hopkins, (Chemistry) 

B. vS., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Experimental Study of the Electrolysis of Oxalic Acid 
and vSodium Acetate by Means of Specially Prepared Apparatus. 
(Not published.) 

Herbert Harvey Kimball, (Meteoroloo-y) 

B. S., 1884, New Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Me- 
chanic Arts. 
Thesis : The General Circulation of the Air. (Not published.) 



THE SCHOOIv OF GRADUATE STUDIES 9 

Marcus Ward Ivyon, Jr., (Zoology) 

Ph. B., 1897, Brown University. 

Thesis: A Comparison of the Osteology of the So-called Family 
Dipodidse, especially Zapns and Dipus. (Not published. ) 

Thomas Malcolm Price, (Chemistry) 

B. S., 1899, Maryland Agricultural College. 

Thesis : Examination of Methods Employed for the Determina- 
tion of Nitrogen in Organic Substances. (Not published.) 

Mayville WilHam Twitchell, (Mineralogy) 

B. S., 1899, Columbian University. 
Thesis: Goniometry. (Not published.) 

MASTER OF ARTS. 

1894. 

Edmund Clark Hudson, (Advanced English) 

B. A., 1882, Hiawassee College. 
Thesis : Origin and Growth of the English Drama. (Not pub.) 

Edward Hilton Jackson, (International Law) 

B. A., [891 ; LIv. B., 1892; LL. M., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis: The Assumed Right of Asylum. (Not published.) 

John Scott Johnson, (Political Philosophy) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian Universit}^ 
Thesis : Jean Jacques Rousseavi, (Not published.) 

William Hamilton, (Advanced English) 

B. A., 1891, Moravian College, Bethlehem. 
Thesis: The Earliest English Epic (Not published.) 

Anna Madeleine Letterman, (Advanced English) 

1892, Normal College, City of New York, 
Thesis : The Celtic Elements in English Literature, (Not pub. ) 

Frank Bowers Littell, (Theoretical Astronomy) 

Ph. B., 1891, Wesleyan, Middletown, Connecticut. 
Thesis: The Constant of Aberration, with a Determination of its 
Value. (Not published.) 

Henry Rogers Pyne, (Greek) 

B, A., 1893, Columbian University, 
Thesis : Thucydides as a Historian. (Not published.) 

Frances Estelle Throckmorton, (I^atin) 

B. A., 1893, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Marci Tulli Ciceronis Vita, Operaque. (Not published.) 



lO RECORD OF THK GRADUATES OF 

1895. 

Jonas Emil Blomen, (Continental History) 

Ph. D., 1884, University of Upsala. 
Thesis: Life of Gustavus Adolplius. (Not published.) 

Joseph Herbert Ford, (Ethics) 

B. S., 1893, Columbian Universit3\ 
Thesis : The Ethics of Aristotle. (Not published.) 

Edmund Payne Halley, Jr., (English) 

B. A., 1 89 1, Kentucky University. 
Thesis: Shakespeare, the Youth. (Not published.) 

Mary McPherson, (Economics) 

B. A., 1893, Wellesley College. 
Theses : i. The Modern Greeks in America. 

2. Some Social and Hygienic Institutions of the City of 
Brunswick, Germany. (Not published.) 

Rev. Edwin Barnes Niver, (Ethics) 

B. D., 1892, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge. 
B. A., 1893, Brown University. 
Thesis : The Ethics of Aristotle. (Not published. ) 

Marathon Montrose Ramsey, (Philology) 

B. S., 1894, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Word-making in the Romance Languages. (Not pub.) 

Hon. John Merriam Reynolds, (Ethics.) 

B. E., 1867 ; M. E.. 1869, Pennsylvania State Normal School. 
Thesis : The Ethics of Aristotle. (Not published.) 

1896. 

Ewing Cockrell, (Political Philosophy.) 

B. Iv., 1893, University of Virginia. 
B. A., 1895, Harvard University. 
Thesis : The Law of Prices. (Not published.) 

Samuel Carroll Ford, (Political Philosophy.) 

B. A., 1894, Columbian University. 
Thesis : Bills of Exchange. (Not published.) 

George Neely Henning, (French) 

B. A., 1894, Harvard University. 
Thesis: Moliere ; Man and Author. (Not published.) 

Addie Estelle Maguire, (French History) 

B. S., 1895, Columbian University. 

Thesis : The vSources of Civilization in France in the Seventeenth 
Century. (Not published.) 



THE SCHOOIv OF GRADUATE STUDIES II 

1897. 

Mary Katharine Chapin, (Political Philosophy) 

B. A,, 1896, Columbian University. 
Thesis : The Dialogus de Scaccario. (Not published, ) 

Harry Hampton Donnally. (Political Philosophy) 

B. S., 1896, Columbian University. 
Thesis : The Development of the British Constitution. (Not pub.) 

Nancy Jacobs McKnight, (Mathematics) 

B. A., 1887, Wellesley College. 

Thesis : Some Proofs that every Numerical Equation has a Root. 
(Not published.) 

George Washington Peterson, (Latin) 

B. A., 1893, University of Minnesota. 

Thesis : The Roman Law in its Relation to the Law of England. 
(Not published.) 

Rev. George Edmund Traver Stevenson, (Political Philosophy) 
B. A., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis : The Development of the House of Commons to the Time 
of the Commonwealth. (Not published.) 

Rev. Hugh Thomas Stevenson, (Sociology) 

B. A., 1896, Columbian University. 
Thesis: The Socialism of Jesus. (Not published.) 

1898. 

Lonnes Earle Bridgeman, (American History) 

B. A., 1896, Denison University. 
Thesis : Study of the Causes of the Mexican War. (Not published.) 

Ernestine Fireman, (Chemistry) 

1891-1892, University of Zurich. 

Thesis: Action of Propyl Ether on Phosphonium Iodide. (Not 
published.) 

Professor Percival Hall, (MathematiCvS) 

B. A., 1892, Harvard University. 
Thesis : The General Solution of the Cubic (Not published.) 

John Walker Holcombe, (English History) 

B. A., 1875, Harvard University. 
Thesis : The English in Egypt. (Not published.) 

Charles Sumner Hyde, (German) 

Ph. B., 1889, University of Michigan. 

Thesis : Mary Stuart in History and in the Tragedy of Schiller. 
(Not published. ) 



12 RECORD OF THE GRADUATES OF 

Charles Moore, (American History) 

B. A., 1878, Harvard University. 
Thesis : Discoveries along the Great Ivakes. (Not published.) 

Lillian Pace, (Mathematics) 

B. S., 1897, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Development of the Theory of Singular Solutions of Dif- 
ferential Equations. (Not published.) 

Roy Bennett Pace, (English) 

B. A., 1897, Richmond College. 

Thesis: A Variornm Edition of Milton's .Iv'Allegro and II Pense- 
roso. (Not published.) 

George Albert Ross, (Mathematics) 

B. A., 1893, William Jewell College. 

Thesis : Breaking Down the Old Boundaries of Mathematics. (Not 
published.) 

John Howard Thigpen, (Chemistry) 

B. A., 1892 ; M. A., 1895, Keachie College. 
Thesis : Study of the Aldehydes. (Not published.) 

Rev. Henry Edward Tralle, (Biblical Eiterature) 

B. A., 1894, William Jewell College. 

Thesis: An Exposition of the Principal "Servant of Jehovah" 
Passages in Isaiah. (Not published.) 

Rev. William George Ware. (Ethics) 

B. A., 1898, Columbian University. 
Thesis: The Ethics of Aristotle. (Not published.) 

John Armistead Welbourn, (Philosophy) 

B. A., 1896, Johns Hopkins University. 
Thesis: Hegel's Philosophy of History. (Not published.) 

1899. 

Benjamin Encius Ancell, (Ancient and Church History) 

Washington and Lee Universit}'. 

Thesis : The Doctrine of the Parousia in the Early Church and its 
Influence. (Not published.) 

Christabel Forsythe Fiske, (English) 

Ph. B., 1898, Cornell University. 

Thesis: A By-path in Pjigiish Literature; The Tales of Terror. 
(Conservative Review, vol. iii, pp. 37-74, 1900.) 

Rev. Albert Mayer Hilliker, (Philosophy) 

B. D. , 1890, Seabury Divinity School. 
Thesis : The Origin, End, and Function of the State. (Not pub.) 



THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 1 3 

Frances Mabel Jacobs, (Romance Languages) 

B. A., 1898, Columbian University. 
Thesis: The Romantic Element in French Literature. (Not pub.) 

Caleb Clark Magruder, Jr., (English) 

B. A., 1889 ; M. A., 1898, Loyola College. 
LL. B., 1897, Georgetown. 
Thesis : Tennyson's " In Memoriam." (Not published.) 

Cameron Farquhar McRae, (Ancient and Church History) 

Graduate, 1893, Virginia Military Institute. 

Thesis: The Study of the Jerusalem Church from A. D. 30 to 
A. D. 70, (Not published. ) 

John Dufton Minnick, (American History) 

B. A., 1893, University of Indianapolis. 

Thesis : Reconstruction in the Southern vStates After the Civil War. 
(Not published.) 

Lila Tayler, (Mathematics) 

B. S., 1893, Wellesley College. 
Thesis : Tangential Polar Equations. (Not published.) 

William James Wallis, (Mathematics) 

B. A., 1894, Dartmouth College. 

Thesis : On the Method of Interpreting Imaginaries in Algebra. 
(Not published.) 

Jacob Morton White, (Biblical Uterature) 

B. A., 1897, William and Mary College. 

Thesis : The Eighth Chapter of Romans as a Conception of Chris- 
tian Life. (Not published.) 

1900. 

Elise Bradford, (I^atin) 

B. A., 1898, Columbian Universit}'. 
Thesis: The Person se of Horace. (Not published.) 

lyida Draper, (Latin) 

B. A., 1899, Columbian University. 

Thesis: Horace and His Friends. (Not published.) 

, William Thomas Faulkner, (Spanish) 

B. S., 1898, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Modern Spanish Survivals of the Latin Present Participial 
and Gerundial Construction. (Not published.) 



14 RECORD OF THK GRADUATES OF 

Rev. Edward Darlington Johnson, (Biblical I^iterature) 

B. A., 1892, Maryland Agricultural College. 
Graduate, 1898, General Theological Seminar}^ 
Thesis : The Presbyter in the Apostolic Age. (Not published.) 

Horace Leonard Jones, (Economics) 

A B., 1899, Carson and Newman College. 

Thesis : Ethopoiia in the Speeches of Lysias. (Not published.) 

Ernest Pendleton Magrnder, (English) 

B. A., 1895, Johns Hopkins University. 
Thesis : A Critical Estimate of the Poetry of Tennyson. (Not pub. ) 

President Clarence Julian Owens, . (P^nglish) 

B. A., 1893, Carolina College. 
Thesis : South Carolina Literature. (In press.) 

Perry Spencer Pearson, (Philosophy) 

A. B., 1898, Mercer University. 

Thesis: Mysticism— the Mystical Conception of Reality. (Not 
published.) 

Charles Francis Phelps Richardson, (Continental History) 

A. B., 1896, Harvard University. 
. . Thesis: The British Occupation of Egypt. (Not published. ) 

Grace Coburi] Smith, (German Literature) 

A. B., 1893, Colby University. 

Thesis : The Sources of the Story of William Tell. (Not published.) 

Albert Rhett Stuart, (English) 

B. A., 1898, Columbian Universit)^. 

Thesis : A Study of the English Kings Portrayed by Shakespeare. 
(Not published.) 

Rev. Albert Norman Ward, (English) 

A. B., 1895, Western Maryland College. 
Thesis: " In Memoriam." (Not published.) 

Hugh Williams, (Romance Languages) 

B. A., 1896, Western Reserve University. 

Thesis : French Burlesque Iviterature of the Seventeenth Century. 
(Not published.) 



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DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY, 

1894. 

Edward Farquhar, (Greek) 

Thesis : Kleinent.s of Unity in the Homeric Poems. (Conservative 
Review, vol, iii, June-September, 1900.) 

Walter Scott Harshman, (Theoretical Astronomy) 

M. S., 1892, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Investigation of the Motion of the Pericentre of Deimos. 
(Astronomical Journal, Boston, vol. xiv, pp. 145-148, 1894.) 

Professor Frank Hall Knowlton, (Botany) 

B. S., 1884; M. S., 1887, Middlebury. 

Thesis : The Flora of the Laramie Group and Allied Formations. 
(Not published.) 

Claude Augustus Oscar Rosell, (Chemistry) 

M. A., 1881, University of Pennsylvania. 
LL. B., 1886, Georgetown University. 

Thesis: Investigation of the Properties of Ferric Acid. (J. Am. 
Chem. Soc, vol. xvii, pp. 760-769, 1895.) 

1895. 

George Wesley Hamner, (History) 

B. A., 1882 ; M. A., 1885, Hiawassee College. 
LIv. B., 1885, University of Alabama. 
LI/. M., 1886, Georgetown University. 

Thesis : Researches upon the Government of the Creek Indians. 
(Not published.) 

1896. 

Edward Clarke Hudson, (Greek) 

B. A., 1884 ; M. A., 1894, Hiawassee College. 
M. A., 1894, Columbian University. 

Thesis : Investigation into the Use of the Genitive Case in Greek. 
(Not published.) 

Rev. James Stephen Lemon, (Psycho-physics^ 

B. A., 1864; M. A., 1867, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn. 
Thesis: The Skin Considered as an Organ of Sensation. (Pub- 
lished separately, 1898, 70 pp.) 



l6 RECORD OF THE GRADUATES OF 

1897. 

Professor Charles Arthur HolHck, (Palseobotany) 

Ph. D., 1879, Columbia College. 

Thesis: Palaeobotany of the Yellow Gravel at Bridgeton, N. J. 
(Not published.) 

John Scott Johnson, (Philosophy) 

B. S., 1893; M. A., 1894, Columbian Universit3\ 
Thesis: The Influence of French Thought on the Formation of 
the Constitution of the United States. (Not published.) 

Timothy William Stanton, (Palaeontology) 

B. S., 1883; M. S., 1895, University of Colorado. 
Thesis : A Comparative Study of the Lower Cretaceous Formations 
and Faunas of the United States. (Jour, of Geology, pp. 1-49, 
September-October, 1897.) 

1898. 

Cabell Whitehead, (Chemistry) 

B. M., 1885, Ivchigh University. 
M. S., 1895, Columbian University. 

Thesis : A Study of the Tellurides ; Their Formation and Chemical 
Properties. (Not published.) 

1900. 

Eugene Byrnes, (Physical Chemistry) 

B. A., 1884, Michigan University. 
LIv. B., 1887 ; LL. M., 1888, Columbian University. 
Thesis: Experiments on the Direct Conversion of the Energy of 
Carbon into Electrical Energy. (Not published.) 

Rev. Benjamin Alfred Dumm, (Philosophy) 

B. A., 1886; M. A., 1889, Western Maryland College. 
Thesis: The Concept of Self in the Analysis of Experience. (Not 
published.) 

Professor Charles Russell Ely, ' (Chemistry) 

A. B., 1891 ; A. M., 1897, Yale College. 

Thesis : Investigation of the Phenomenon of Deliquescence and the 
Capacity of vSalts to Attract Water Vapor. (Not published.) 

Ernestine Fireman, (Chemistry) 

M. S., 1898, Columbian University. 

Thesis: The Action of Phosphouium Iodide on Tetra and Penta 
Chlorides. (Not published.) 



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Charles Moore, (American History) 

A. B., 1878, Harvard. 
M, A., 1898, Columbian University. 

Thesis : The Northwest under Three Flags. (Published separately 
by Harper & Bros., New York, 1900, 402 pp.) 



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1896 










10 


9 

27 


17 
19 


36 

68 


1897 


6 


2 


I 




13 


1898 


6 


3 


I 


I 


15 


19 


^':i 


70 


1899 


8 


1 
J 


3 


3 


»9 


28 


35 


99 


Total 


25 


8 


10 


4 


89 


106 


133 


375 



1 8 RECORD OF THE FACULTY OF 

FACULTY OF SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES, 

1893-1900. 

Presideyits. 
Appointed. Vacated. 

1893 James C. Welling, LL. D. 1894 

1894 The Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D. D., LL. D. 1895 

1895 "^X^^ Rev. Benaiah L. Whitman, D. D., LL. D. 1900 

President pro tempore. 

1900 The Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D. D., LL. D. 

Dean. 

1893 Charles E. Munroe, Ph. D. 

Secretaries. 

1894 Lee Davis Lodge, Ph. D. 1899 
1899 Edward B. Pollard, Ph. D. 

Professor of Aiiatomy. 

1893 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., M. D. 1899 

Professors of Architecture. 

1894 Charles E. Barry. 1895 

1895 Joseph C. Hornblower. 

Professor of Fiyie Arts as Applied to Architecture. 
1894 Louis Amateis. 

Professors of Astronoiny. 

1893 Edgar Frisby, A. M., U. S. N. 

1893 William C. Winlock, A. B. 1896 
1898 Herbert Louis Rice, M. S. 

Professor of Biblical Lito^ature and Semitic Lajiguages. 

1897 Edward B. Pollard, Ph. D. 

Professor of Bibliography and Bibliology. 

1894 H. Carrington Bolton, Ph. D. 1898 

Professor of Botany. 

1895 F. Lamson-Scribner, B. So. 



THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 1 9 

Professor of Chemistry. 
Appointed. Vacated. 

1893 Charles E. Munroe, Ph. D. 

Professor of Che77iistry — Agricultural. 

1893 Harvey W. Wiley, M. D., Ph. D. 

Professor of Chemistry — Bio. 

1893 Kmil A. de Schweinitz, M. D.. Ph. D. 

Professor of Chemistry — Mifieral. 

1893 ' Frank W. Clarke, S. D. 

Professors of Economics. 

1896 Andrew F. Craven, Ph. D. 1899 
1899 Carroll D. Wright, LL. D. 

Professors of Ejigineeriyig — Civil. 

1893 Francis R. Fava, Jr., C. K. 1896 

1896 Felix Freyhold, C. E. 1899 

Professor of Engineering — Electrical. 
1895 Frank A. Wolff, Ph. D. 

Professors of Engineerijig — Mechanical. 

1895 Hans Zopke. 1897 

1897 Elmer S. Farwell, C. E. • 1898 

1898 Gustav Ayres, M. E. 

Professors of English. 

1893 The Rev. Samuel M. Shute, D. D. 1895 

1895 George J. Smith, Ph. D. 1896 

1896 Edward B. Pollard, Ph. D. 1897 

1897 William Allen Wilbur, A. M. 

Emeritus Professor of English. 

1895 The Rev. Samuel M. Shute, D. D. 

Professor of Geology. 
1893 George P. Merrill, Ph. D. 

Professor of German. 
1893 Hermann Schoenfeld, Ph. D. 

Professor of Greek. 
•1893 The Rev. Adoniram J. Huntington, D. D. 



20 RECORD OF THE FACULTY OF 

Professor of History. 
Appointed. Vacated. 

1895 Edward Farquhar, Ph. D. 1896 
Professor of History — American and English. 

1896 Charles C. Swisher, Ph, D. 

Professor of History — Ancient arid Church. 
1896 Edward Farquhar, Ph. D. 

Professor of History — Co7iti?iefital. 
1899 Hermann Schoenfeld, Ph. D. 

Professors of Latin. 

1893 Andrew P. Montague, Ph." D. 1897 

1898 Charles W. Downing, A. M. 1899 

Professors of Mathematics. 

1893 J. Howard Gore, Ph. D. 

1893 Howard E. Hodgkins, Ph. D. 

Professor of Meteorology. 

1893 Cleveland Abbe, Ph. D., LE. D. 

Professor of Neurology . 

1899 D. Kerfoot Shute, A. B., M. D. 

Professors of Philosophy . 

1893 'I'he Rev. J. Macbride Sterrett, D. D. 

1893 William T. Harris, EE. D. 

Professor of Philosophy — Frerich. 
1893 ^^^ Davis Eodge, Ph. D. 1897 

Professor of the Philosophy of History. 
1893 James C. Welling, EE. D. 1894 

Professor of Political Philosophy . 

1893 Eee Davis Eodge, Ph. D. 1899 

Professor of Political Science. 

1899 Andrew F. Craven, Ph. D. ^ 

Professor of Romance Languages. 
1896 Marathon M. Ramse3^ 1900 



THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 21 

Professor of Physics — Mathematical. 
Appointed, Vacated. 

1893 Alexander S. Christie, LL. M. 1895 

1896 Alexander S. Christie, LL. M. 1898 

Professor of Physics — Solar. 
1893 "The Rev. Frank H. Bigelow, A. M., L. H. D. 

Professor of Zoology. 

1893 Theodore N. Gill, M. D., Ph. D. 

Acti?ig Professor of Archceology — Classical. 

1899 Mhchell Carroll, Ph. D. 

Actijig Professor of Engiyieefing — Civil. 

1899 Henry A. Pressey, B. S. 

Actifig Professors of Lati7i. 

1897 John St. Clair Brookes. 1898 
1899 Mitchell Carroll, Ph. D. 

Associate Professor of Economics. 

1899 Max West, Ph D. 

Associate Professcr of Engineering — Mechajiical. 

1895 Elmer S. Farwell, C. E. 1897 

Associate Professor of Meteorology. 
1895 Charles F. Marvin, A. B., M. E. 

Assistant Professor of Engineering — Electrical. 

1893 Exum Percy Lewis, B. S. 1895 

Assista7it Professor of Eiiglish. 

1893 Edward Farquhar, Ph. D. 1895 
Assistant Professor of Mathematics — Applied. 

1898 Domingo A. Usina, C. E. 1899 
Assistant Professor of Meteorology . 

1894 Charles F. Marvin, A. B., M E. 1895 

Lecticrer on Anthropology. 
1893 OtisT. Mason, Ph. D. 



ADDRESSES DELIVERED AT THE OPENINGS OF 
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL. 

1893. President James C. Welling. 

"Science of Universal History Considered as the In- 
dispensable Complement of the Physical Sciences." 
(Printed separately.) 

1894. ProfCvSsor Charles E. Mnnroe. 

"The Development and Functions of the Graduate 
School." (Printed separately.) 

1895. The Rev. Professor Adoniram J. Huntington. 

"The Study of Greek." (Not published.) 

1896. The Rev. Professor Edward B. Pollard. 

"The Study of Enghsh." (Not published.) 

1897. Di"- William T. Harris. 

' ' Higher Education — Its Uses. ' ' (Printed separately. ) 

1898. Professor Hermann Schoenfeld. 

" The Mission of History in the Graduate Schools of 
Our Universities." (Not published.) 

1899. Professor Howard L. Hodgkins. 

" The Making of a Specialist." (Not published.) 



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THE GRADUATE CLUB OF THE COLUMBIAN 

UNIVERSITY. 

Date of Ofganaation^ December 30, J 895* 

OFFICERS. 

Presidents, 
Appointed. Vacated. 

Dec. 30, 1895. Mr. M. M. Ramsey, B. S., M. A. Dec. r6, 1897. 

Dec. 16, 1897. Mr. Percival Hall, B. A., M. A. Feb. 11, 1899. 

Feb. II, 1899. Mr. John Walker Holcombe, B. A., M. A. 

Vice-Presiden ts. 

Dec. 30, 1893. Hon. J. M. Reynolds, B. E., M.K., M. A. Dec. 16, 1897. 
Dec. 16, 1897. Mr. Victor K. Chestnut, B. S. Feb. 11, 1899. 
Feb. II, 1899. Miss Lila Tayler, B. S., M. A. May 31, 1900. 
May 31, 1900. Miss Clara M. Upton, B. A., M. S. 

Secretaries. 

Dec. 30, 1895. Miss Louise Connolly, B. S., M. S. Dec. 16, 1897. 
Dec. 16, 1897. Mr. Fred F. Reisner, B. S., E. E. May 31, 1900. 
May 31, 1900. Miss Lila Tayler, B. S., M. A. 

Treasurers. 

June 6, 1896. Mr. Frederick C. Waite, B. A. Dec. 16, 1897. 

Dec. 16, 1897. Mr. Roy B. Pace, B. A., M. A. Feb. 11, 1899. 

Feb. II, 1899. Mr. Edw. G. Portner, B. S., M. S. May 31, 1900. 

May 31, 1900. Mr. William T. Faulkner, B. S., M. A. 

Assistant Editors of The Graduate Handbook. 

Feb. II, 1899. Mr. Marcus W. Lyon, Jr., Ph. B., M. S. May 31, 1900. 
May 31, 1900. Mr. Charles S. Hyde, Ph. B., M. A. 

Delegates. 

1896. Philadelphia Prof. Edward Farquhar, Ph. D. 

1897. Chicago Mr. Percival Hall, M. A. 

Mr. George A. Ross, B. A., M. A. 

1898. Cambridge Mr. Percival Hall, M. A. 

1899. New York Mr. Percival Hall, M. A. 

Mr. Charles S. Hyde, M. A. 

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